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    New Egyptian Cabinet sworn in by military ruler

    CAIRO (AP) — The head of the military council ruling Egypt swore in a new Cabinet on Thursday under pressure from protesters demanding faster change and a weeding out of those tied to the ousted regime of President Hosni Mubarak.

    The new government led by Prime Minister Essam Sharaf features 12 new faces and two deputy prime ministers. Thirteen other members kept their jobs.

    Tension has been rising in Egypt over what many perceive as the army's reluctance to act against the former regime. A few hundred protesters have been camping out in Cairo's central Tahrir Square — the epicenter of the uprising that ended Mubarak's rule on Feb. 11 — to try to keep up pressure on the military council ruling the country.

    Field Marshal Mohammed Hussein Tantawi, head of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces, told the new Cabinet on Thursday that its job was to restore security, prepare for parliamentary and presidential elections and oversee the writing of a new constitution. He also told them to support the courts that are trying members and associates of Mubarak's regime for corruption — a nod to those who complain that such trials have been slow in coming.

    In comments quoted by the state news agency MENA, he told the new Cabinet to serve "the high interests of the nation, achieve the hopes and aspirations of the people and move Egypt from this difficult stage to a more stable, flourishing stage."

    Activists welcomed some aspects of the new Cabinet, but didn't expect it to be a powerful force for change since the military still has to sign off on anything it does.

    "This is not a government of the revolution in any way," said Shadi Ghazaly Harb, a protest leader during the uprising who has founded a new political party. "This is a caretaker government and I expect from it the same weak performance we saw from the last government."

    Sharaf addressed such criticisms in a address to the nation aired on state TV late Thursday.

    "I and the members of the last government know well that the level of performance may not have been at the level that people hope for," he said. "We promise that in the next stage well revise these issues."

    Sharaf said his government's priorities were to bring back security, help Egyptians meet their basic needs, push for trials for corrupt officials and those who killed protesters and achieve a full "democratic transformation."

    The Cabinet is not expected to remain in office for more than four months, with parliamentary elections slated for October or November.

    The swearing-in was scheduled for Tuesday, but it was postponed when the prime minister went to the hospital for exhaustion. He checked out the next day.

    The Cabinet contains a new foreign minister, Mohammed Kamel Amru. His predecessor held his job for only a few weeks.

    In a move likely to upset protesters, Interior Minister Mansour el-Issawi kept his job. Protesters have been calling for his removal, saying he has not done enough to reform the police and security forces.

    The Cabinet no longer contains an antiquities minister, a position recently held by Zahi Hawass, who campaigned for repatriation of Egyptian antiques from European museums and was criticized for boosting his own career at the expense of younger archaeologists.

    The Supreme Council of Antiquities will now run Egypt's historical sites and report to the prime minister's office.

    Also Wednesday, an Egyptian court ruled that Mubarak's name will not be removed from public institutions.

    Egyptians have removed the names of Mubarak and his wife Suzanne from hundreds of public facilities like libraries, schools and subway stations. Thursday's ruling will not restore them.

    The ruling overturned one that handed down a lower court, saying the court had lacked the jurisdiction to hear the case. It will be transferred to an administrative court.

     

    18 comments

    • resident  •  10 mths ago
      New Egyptian Cabinet sworn in by military ruler.
      LOL.----An apointed cabinet isn't going to work. Silly Muslims!
      Was the "cabinet" sworn in on the Quran? It doesn't matter the reshufling and the Muslim twisting starts tomorrow. The roller coaster ride ain't over yet!!!
      • Morerad 10 mths ago
        Islamophobes....never can forget Muslims can they???? What does this have to do with being Muslim?
      • resident 10 mths ago
        Something about the Military ruller that doesn't exactly ring a bell with a Japanese name. One might have a small clue here as to what this has to do with Muslims, But then again Muslims have no clues they just do as they are told to do, right moron?
    • William  •  10 mths ago
      Just look at the beam in your own eye, Resident. A few of the cabinet members sworn in by Obama: Leon Panetta; Tim Guitner; our very own operatic general, the silly strutting peacock wearing so many ribbons that he has no space left for adding more, the reprehensible Gen Patraeus. Our cabinet was sworn in on the Bible. Silly religious Americans who gave us Puritans, Calvinists, Mormons, Seventh Day Adventists, Jehovah's Witnesses, the Church of God, the Church of Jesus Christ, the Four Square Gospel Church, the Church of Brotherly and Sisterly Love, and all the plethora of fundamentalists who believe in handling serpents, drinking deadly poisons; the David Koresh cult where David had access to the wives; and the Jim Jones church of love, the Church of the Heavenly Gate, etc., etc., etc., etc.,etc.
      Resident, I would suggest that you not criticize your neighbors until you first know who are the adulterers in your own family and church and who are committing incest.
      • resident 10 mths ago
        Yep and add those all together and Islam is the biggest killer cult 10 times over the combined total of any cult damage done here in the states or abroad and that includes whichcraft and devil worshipers. The facts don't lie, Muslims do! Obama is a better leader than any Muslim or combined Muslims could ever have. Silly religious Americans don't beat the Living $hit out of women nore do they jump up and down throwing rocks at each other. You sir are free to leave any time you like.----Enjoy shira law and stick it in your a-------s. A strutting peacock is 1,000+ times better than being a dead Muslim. Death and rape, apointed leaders, and Muslim bull wont make it in this world and thats the facts not criticizim.
    • BOB TURKEY  •  10 mths ago
      Nothing said to gaurantee freedom of religion in this Muslim country.
    • Randy  •  10 mths ago
      so, how many of them are Radical Islamist who want Sharia Law and who want to kill all Infidels?
      • ramo 10 mths ago
        stop this idiot thinking
    • pamf  •  10 mths ago
      Look they are getting the Kind of Change we are.....
    • Baconbits  •  10 mths ago
      OK, so there goes Egypt. Nice knowing you.
    • Cav  •  10 mths ago
      This is nearly as messy as 1776
    • BlakeR  •  10 mths ago
      Hopefully this group is less corrupt and power mad than the last.
    • Real ruler of Mongo  •  10 mths ago
      Just what the world needs a new Mummy Cabinet
    • A Yahoo! User  •  10 mths ago
      Actually...things seem to be on an even keel so far. As long as the military surrenders control to a legitimate government, while keeping the Muslim Brotherhood from taking control, this may work out and peace in the region just might be maintained. They are walking a tightrope however.
    • terryt  •  10 mths ago
      Of course it is a care taker government , it is meant to protect and stabilize the country so that in the coming elections the people can choose their representatives as well as their form of government.You have had 40 years of dictatorship be patient a bit longer and get all that you desire.
    • jtheat  •  10 mths ago
      The Muslim Brotherhood is really #$%$ and they are taking their toys and going home!
    • Morerad  •  10 mths ago
      Inshallah, Egypt will become a great democracy!!! :D
      • resident 10 mths ago
        When h3ll freezes over!!!
    • Lee L  •  10 mths ago
      military ruler or prime minister...labels make one hell of a difference.
    • Lee L  •  10 mths ago
      oh great a guy with a degree in engineering is running a whole country real smart guys...really smart.
      • BlakeR 10 mths ago
        Is a law degree any better? What degree qualifies a person to run a country?
    • Dan  •  10 mths ago
      The protesters demanding faster change can't get the radical Islamist in fast enough...lol
    • Max Fubar  •  10 mths ago
      New masters, same of old scam.
    • Doug  •  10 mths ago
      So how you liking that Democracy now? You maybe missing the old days of Mubarak by the time the generals and Muslim Brotherhood take control.

      The lesser of two evils seem to apply for Egypt and the 2012 Presidential elections here in the US
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